Corrective Life-Saving Surgery: LASUTH Refutes Fake News

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Corrective Life-Saving Surgery: LASUTH Refutes Fake News

The management of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH has refuted a fake story making the round over an alleged maltreatment of a 12-year-old patient.

Some online media platforms had reported that the hospital had complicated the health issue of the boy.

However, in a statement, the management said that the hospital was carrying out corrective surgery on the boy who was referred to LASUTH from Obitoks Medical Centre, Ile-Epo, Abule-Egba area of Lagos State.

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It said that the boy came with complications resulting from repeated abdominal surgeries.

The statement reads in part, “First, we will like to state emphatically that we will not normally engage in discussions about patients’ clinical conditions on the pages of newspapers as this is against the ethics of best clinical practice.

However, this rejoinder is necessary in order to clear the air and prevent misinformation. Expectedly, we will be circumspect in our response and ensure that the privacy of the innocent boy is protected. The clinical details will be provided and taken up at the level of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria if and when the matter is referred to that body.

We have all the evidence required by law to show that what was carried out in LASUTH is a corrective LIFE-SAVING SURGERY on a patient who had serious complications following surgeries performed in a private hospital.

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Furthermore, going to press and publishing a story without taking time to hear from all parties involved is highly unprofessional as no effort was made by some of the news media who published the story to speak to the LASUTH authorities on the matter.

The boy is still under our care and all hands are on deck to continue to offer expert care.”

 

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